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  1. P GREEN

    How to depict realistic horse hair?

    He is using a brush moist with humborol thinner to position /shape/sculpt the medium. solvent base dosent seem to thin out the acyrlic medium in order to shape the vein or the hair
  2. P GREEN

    How to depict realistic horse hair?

    This is done by my favorite painter I Have translated it out , the instructios where on his actual sight a couple years back. He is using a medium body acyrilic sculpting medium and using a brush puts down a thin line or build up as it does have a body it will have some height. Then with a brush...
  3. P GREEN

    Young Miniatures "S" Boat Crewman

    Thanks all Will try to be at Hamilton with new work. Paul
  4. P GREEN

    Young Miniatures "S" Boat Crewman

    Finally getting photos up to a decent standard. I have been doing this for a long time. Production has been slow if non existent the last few years. Really want to get back to where I was about 10 years ago. This figure was primarily painted in oils and the small work in acrylics. Enjoy Paul
  5. P GREEN

    Roman Signifer 1st Cent A.D.

    Superb paint job. The flesh are realy warm almost looks, human as strange as that sounds , the slight sheen on the eyes and lips is really driving it home. PS nice metal Paul
  6. P GREEN

    English Civil War Officer - 75mm

    Zeno my friend, evry piece gets better and better Paul
  7. P GREEN

    Completed Critique the undertaker

    Nice old flesh tones, nice deep dark tones suits the charactor Paul
  8. P GREEN

    Completed Spartan Aristocrat

    I really like the reds, the flesh tones are great very "alive" Paul
  9. P GREEN

    Completed Roman Signifer

    Very nicely painted , I really like the elevation and complexity of the ground work Paul
  10. P GREEN

    Airbrush bottle size?

    Realisticly if you could find a bottom feed cup for 1/4 or 1/2 oz other than that you are wasting a lot of paint and associated effort. You may find a little paint goes a long way, smaller resevoirs make the brush easyier to handle. Paul
  11. P GREEN

    For Sale pegaso 75mm for trade or sale

    Hi Franco any 90s in particular Paul
  12. P GREEN

    Metal Modeles for Trade

    Any MM Mouneted fig in particular. Perhaps Mounted captain 9th of Hussards 1814Ref: COFH Paul In stock
  13. P GREEN

    WIP Critique English Civil War Officer

    Very nice Zeno!!!!!!! As Colin said its very sombre , the colour comoposition is great everything is tied together beautifully. Looking forward to seeing it in person. Cheers Paul
  14. P GREEN

    Clearing the gray army to make way for new.

    PM sent in regard to pegaso celt Paul
  15. P GREEN

    WIP Critique Chubby saxon. Battle of Hastings bust (MJ miniatures)

    Looks amazing, possibly one of the best pained busts I have seen in a while Paul
  16. P GREEN

    Acrylics Captain Mahnes ADC to Murat

    Very Nicely Done!!!!!!!!!! As Colin said the Gold braiding is really nice the skin is great and it has a cool feeling. Cheers Paul
  17. P GREEN

    Advice needed: Preparing white metal with a dremel

    Hi Billy My preferred weapons for clean up are some good quality files exacto knife and scotch brite pads, used a dremel can take detail off if your not careful ,stay away from steel wool unless I have no other options as per to represent actual polished metal. The scotch brite pats do the same...
  18. P GREEN

    Lamb & Flag Miniatures.

    I t will be nice to see the the world return to normal and the bar elevated once again. Thank You Julian Best regards Paul
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